1871. Leayat Huts, Dent, Cowgill, Kirthwaite, Yorkshire.
John Thompson 36. Stone mason on Railway.
Martha Thompson 34.
William Thompson 7.
Elizabeth Thompson 5.
Margaret Thompson 1.
Thomas Shires 36. Railway Labourer.
Alfred Cateman 38. Railway Labourer.
William Robinson 34. Railway excavator.
Samuel Payne 28. Railway excavator.
John Platt 46. Miner in tunnel
Henry Kenworthy 40. Railway excavator.
Alfred Gardner 28. Railway excavator.
Charles Landsdale 38. Railway excavator.
A Man with A Big Nose 40. Married u.k. Supposed out of work. Stockport.
As any one lost an ancestor ?.
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That's brilliant Jimmy!
Could be one of mine - big noses feature in my mum's family (started to write "run in my family" but thought that would invite comment
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Could be one of mine - big noses feature in my mum's family (started to write "run in my family" but thought that would invite comment

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gardener wrote:That's brilliant Jimmy!
Could be one of mine - big noses feature in my mum's family (started to write "run in my family" but thought that would invite comment)
you saying nl got a big nose



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peterd wrote:
you saying nl got a big nose![]()
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I wouldn't dare

I did say it was my mum's family, NL is on my dad's side.
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Scuse me!! my nose is little 

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Northern Lass wrote:Scuse me!! my nose is little
ok dont loose you hair just clarifying pinocchio
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